Gift-Of-The-Month Programs
| by Andy Henry | February 21, 2006
Gift giving and gifts are fun. Not only that, they boost morale and offer a breath of fresh air from the monotony of routine. So wouldnt it be great to give all year long?
You can with Gift-Of-The-Month programs. These programs can either be offered by companies who generally have some type of product to send. Or the programs can be created and put in place by you. Here is a look at both types of programs.
Company Sponsored Programs
You can check with popular vendors you may already be familiar with to see if they offer gift-of-the-month clubs. And you can also search your favorite search engines for ideas.
Quick Google searches turned up clubs with Hickory Farms and 1800Flowers, for instance. Plus a huge assortment of monthly clubs were featured online selling wine, pizza, fruit, flowers, coffee, chocolate and more.
Your Own Program
You could also start your own Gift-Of-The-Month Club for the family with the new arrival on the way and other wonderful occasions. Start a baby gift basket of the month club, for example. Then send special goodies geared towards each month like warm, winter blankets, slippers and scented candles for use during cold winter months. And small toys, puzzle books and snacks during holiday seasons.
Keep organization simple:
- Grab a notebook and list the months on a piece of paper.
- Then grab a calendar that shows holidays or head to the Internet and search for one. And pencil in themes for each month.
- Set a budget for the month. Then jot down gift ideas within that range for the recipients.
- Regularly scout local and online ad opportunities to fulfill our gift needs.
- On the same day each month, send your creation.
Note: Work with online store who deliver gift baskets for quick, easy solutions, too. Even though they may not say they offer a monthly cub, they may be more than happy to set something up for you.
By giving regularly, you could make a habit out of gift giving. Instead of spending a bundle once a year, spread your funds and gifts out all year long and share in the fun all year long.
You can with Gift-Of-The-Month programs. These programs can either be offered by companies who generally have some type of product to send. Or the programs can be created and put in place by you. Here is a look at both types of programs.
Company Sponsored Programs
You can check with popular vendors you may already be familiar with to see if they offer gift-of-the-month clubs. And you can also search your favorite search engines for ideas.
Quick Google searches turned up clubs with Hickory Farms and 1800Flowers, for instance. Plus a huge assortment of monthly clubs were featured online selling wine, pizza, fruit, flowers, coffee, chocolate and more.
Your Own Program
You could also start your own Gift-Of-The-Month Club for the family with the new arrival on the way and other wonderful occasions. Start a baby gift basket of the month club, for example. Then send special goodies geared towards each month like warm, winter blankets, slippers and scented candles for use during cold winter months. And small toys, puzzle books and snacks during holiday seasons.
Keep organization simple:
- Grab a notebook and list the months on a piece of paper.
- Then grab a calendar that shows holidays or head to the Internet and search for one. And pencil in themes for each month.
- Set a budget for the month. Then jot down gift ideas within that range for the recipients.
- Regularly scout local and online ad opportunities to fulfill our gift needs.
- On the same day each month, send your creation.
Note: Work with online store who deliver gift baskets for quick, easy solutions, too. Even though they may not say they offer a monthly cub, they may be more than happy to set something up for you.
By giving regularly, you could make a habit out of gift giving. Instead of spending a bundle once a year, spread your funds and gifts out all year long and share in the fun all year long.
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